Ukraine-Krieg

Ukraine: This is how the coalition of the willing intends to convince Trump

With the Ukraine meeting in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed several audiences: his electorate, Kyiv's supporters and, in particular, Donald Trump. The US president's position is crucial for the coalition of the willing.

Von Nana Brink, Gabriel Bub, Viktor Funk

Der ukrainische Präsident Selenskyj und der französische Präsident Macron.

EDA

EU-Mitgliedstaaten geben 343 Milliarden Euro für Verteidigung aus

Die 27 EU-Mitglieder haben 2024 so viel Geld für die Verteidigung ausgegeben wie noch nie. Im laufenden Jahr werden sie laut Prognose die Summe erneut steigern und gemeinsam 381 Milliarden Euro ausgeben.

Von Gabriel Bub

Flugabwehr

Air defense: How Israel’s defense is depleting US stocks of THAAD missiles

The United States’ ten-year program for Israel’s military will expire in 2026. In the war with Iran, US forces fired dozens of THAAD interceptor missiles at Iranian projectiles – bringing their own stockpiles to a historic low.

Von Yossi Melman

Security (English).Table

UN High Commissioner Türk: 'Not enough political energy left for Sudan'

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk is urging Germany to exert influence on the situation in Sudan and not to apply double standards in its Gaza policy.

Von Jonathan Lehrer

Volker Türk, Hoher Kommissar der UN für Menschenrechte.

Security (English).Table

AI in the military: How technology is outpacing politics

Although the Bundeswehr has approved the procurement of "loitering munitions," it still lacks a strategy for the use of artificial intelligence. Industry is pushing ahead, and the Defense Ministry has announced a concept for the fall.

Von Nana Brink, Wilhelmine Stenglin

Ukraine-Krieg

Ukraine front-line update: How the tech arms race is shaping the war

Drones, electronic warfare and glide bombs are defining the fighting in Ukraine. The defenders remain resilient despite exhaustion, while tensions are mounting among Russian troops. In cooperation with Reaktion Group Consulting, Table.Briefings analyzes the situation in Ukraine.

Von Redaktion Table

Das Bild zeigt eine Drohne von etwa 5 Meter Flügelspannweite in einer Fabrik in der Ukraine.

Ukraine

Sanctions package: EU plans to make better use of Russian state bank funds

In Copenhagen, the defense and foreign ministers are looking for ways to further tighten the sanctions regime against Russia and increase support for Ukraine. Calls to make better use of Russian state bank funds are growing in volume.

Von Stephan Israel

Außenbeauftragte Kaja Kallas

Deutsche Marine

Kaack: 'We’re preparing for two main theaters of operation against a known adversary.'

From Greenland to Rostock: The German Navy is realigning. Germany’s navy chief, Admiral Jan Christian Kaack, discusses Russian submarines, sabotage attempts and the planned military service.

Von Lisa-Martina Klein

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Redakteur (Sicherheits-, Verteidigungspolitik Deutschland)

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